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Chris Petit (born 17 June 1949) is an English novelist and filmmaker. During the 1970s he was Film Editor for '' Time Out'' and wrote in ''Melody Maker''. His first film was the cult British road movie '' Radio On'', while his 1982 film '' An Unsuitable Job for a Woman'' was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. His films often have a strong element of
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, and he has worked frequently with the writer Iain Sinclair. He has also written a number of novels, including ''Robinson'' (1993).


Fiction


''Robinson''

''Robinson'' (1993) is a novel about a man initially working in London's
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in a job vaguely connected with the film industry, who meets the enigmatic title character and becomes involved in alcoholic excess and pornographic film production. It was Petit's first novel coming from his earlier career as a filmmaker. Nicholas Lezard compares it to JG Ballard and Patrick Hamilton. Merlin Coverley notes that the character Cookie indicates a debt to London low-life writer Robin Cook (aka Derek Raymond). There is some confusion over the lead character's name, which appears to relate to a mysterious figure in Céline's '' Journey to the End of the Night'', inspired by ''
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''; it was released around the same time as the first film of Patrick Keiller's ''Robinson'' trilogy, which Keiller claimed took the name from Kafka's '' Amerika'' but others, such as Iain Sinclair, have related to Céline and indirectly to Petit. Initial reviews were muted: reviewing it in 1993, Lezard felt it would work better as a film than a novel. ''Publishers Weekly'' called it "mostly a mood piece" and "nothing more than atmospherics". More recently, its reputation has improved: ''The Quietus'' called it a "classic".


''The Psalm Killer''

''The Psalm Killer'' (1997) is a crime thriller set in the Northern Irish Troubles. It combines the stories of "Candlestick", a hired killer working for both sides, with Inspector Cross, a policeman investigating a series of murders. ''Kirkus'' called it "formulaic" and "relentlessly depressing", comparing it to a more miserable version of
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. In contrast, Booklist called it an "engrossing, superbly written tale".


''The Human Pool''

''The Human Pool'' (2002) is a thriller, about neo-nazis in contemporary
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and espionage in World War II Switzerland. ''The Guardian'' criticised it for "lacking in sense of place" and "dispiriting banality".


Bibliography

*1993 ''Robinson'' (
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Books) *1997 ''The Psalm Killer'' *1999 ''Back from the Dead'' *2001 ''The Hard Shoulder'' *2002 ''The Human Pool'' *2006 ''The Passenger'' *2016 ''The Butchers of Berlin'' *2019 ''Mister Wolf'' *2022 ''Ghost Country''


Filmography

* '' Radio On'' (1979) * '' An Unsuitable Job for a Woman'' (1982) * ''Flight to Berlin'' (1983) * '' Chinese Boxes'' (1984) * '' A Caribbean Mystery'' (TV) (1989) * ''The Cardinal and the Corpse'' (with Iain Sinclair) (1992) * ''The Falconer'' (with Iain Sinclair) (1997) * '' Radio On Remix'' (1998) * ''Negative Space'' (1999) * ''Asylum'' (with Iain Sinclair) (2000) * ''The Carfax Agreement: The Annotated Dracula'' * ''London Orbital'' (with Iain Sinclair) (2002) * ''Unrequited Love'' (2006) * ''Content'' (2010)


References

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External links


BFI Screenonline: Chris Petit
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